06-02-2015, 04:12 AM
(06-02-2015, 03:37 AM)RepentantSky Wrote:(06-01-2015, 07:48 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote:I did a for a few hours because I got it used at gamestop and gave it back to them after a few days, but that doesn't change the fact that this trailer is stupid.(06-01-2015, 04:58 PM)RepentantSky Wrote: That is one of the worst trailer's I've seen in a long time. I mean, 4 heavily armed people hiding in an open and busy street like that is stupid, even more so because 3 of them hid behind holograms that people would be able to see through. The whole Batman "Bwahh" thing is not only far too tired and overused, it wasn't even used correctly, and I don't know that huge ship at the end had to wait for the one helicopter to land on it, accept for the epic shot cliche which isn't even done right because they are usually done with a reason, which this doesn't have. I'm happy Xcom 2 is happening, but this trailer sucks.
...You didn't play the last X-Com did you?
Well, to start off, the new game is set to take place in the events of a game where in Enemy Unknwon/Within, X-COM lost. That means that everything you see, the humans walking the streets, the machines, everything is alien in one degree or another. That company, that's how they control people. They either physically can't notice things beyond the minor scope allowed because the aliens don't want to incite panic in the humans, or they really just want it to happen. You take cover behind signs like that all the time in Enemy Unknown when in alien ships so it stands to reason that it would still work. The "Batman" trope you're describing is something we usually throw at cyberpunk and secret organization genres, like say X-Com, a series that has capitalized on big cheesy set pieces, space marines, and Roswell style aliens since it started up. That big ship for the helicopter, that is your base. It is a re-purposed alien cargo ship. That's the only way they have to not be wiped out outright because they're outgunned, outnumbered, etc. The base from Enemy Unknown/Within is gone. Dead.
This base is of alien origin, its mobile, its all you have, and it doesn't raise suspicion. You don't send it out on missions. You use smaller transport, like a carrier.